The daily Libération journalist Luc Mathieu and duo Cécile Allegra and Delphine Deloget for a report broadcast by the channel French Public Senat, won the Albert Londres Prize 2015, said Saturday in Brussels the jury of the most prestigious award of French journalism. Luc Mathieu, reporter for Libération since 2011, was awarded for a series of articles about jihad made in Syria, Kurdistan and Iraq, said the jury has met for the first time in the Belgian capital. Its award-winning reporting and portraits, published in the French daily center-left, address both of those who are victims of jihad, of those fighting and those who lead it. reporter Liberation, born in 1974, was “noted for several years by the strength of his work on perilous terrain of current events”, demonstrating “a constant talent,” noted the association of the Albert Londres Prize. “Do not forget Syria, he must not leave the country destroy itself without saying so, we must continue to go there”, despite a “level of risk that exceeds the limits of what is tolerable” for journalists launched Luc Mathieu in receiving the award. Cécile Allegra and Delphine Deloget won the 31st award in the category “audiovisual” for “barbarity Trip”, a Memento producing broadcast on the French channel Public Sénat 18 in October 2014 and will be rebroadcast on Monday at midday. “Albert Londres denounced the scourge of slavery in his time but the scandal of human trafficking still exists the next century. Deloget Delphine and Cécile Allegra reveal the inhumane treatment suffered by Eritreans in Sinai. A hit reporting However fist full of modesty and dignity, “said the jury. ” With Delphine, we saw absolute evil, difficult to reproduce, “said, visibly moved, Cécile Allegra, referring to the “torture camps that were set up on the other side of the Mediterranean”. Created in 1933 in tribute to the French journalist (1884-1932), father of the great modern story, the prestigious award annually recognizes the best newspaper reporter, and since 1985, the best reporter audiovisual, less than 40 years.
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